Look at all that teal. Your unfortunately named Platypus is going to be the 
cat's knees and the bee's meow!

On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 9:19:14 PM UTC-8 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

> Patrick Moore, you’ve gone too far! The only thing your homely Monocog has 
> in common with my Racing Platypus is that they’re equally unfortunately 
> named!!! 
>
> Just you wait until I show you up in a week or so. There it will be, the 
> First Platypus, resplendent in raspberry metallic paint and silvery parts 
> from the elves of Rivendell, topped off with glimmering anodized bits from 
> Analog. You will eat crow. And here’s a glimpse. 
> Leah
>
> On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 2:42:06 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Gear is 65" b/c tire is 30 1/2" tall.
>>
>> Riv content: Wish the 18" stays were 19" long.
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 3:36 PM Patrick Moore <bert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Just rode it for an hour on dirt except for a mile or so of pavement. 
>>> Bar too low; need an upriser stem of about same length to get bar higher 
>>> and a bit closer. Higher and closer, the 54 cm will be pretty just-right, 
>>> tho' my left palm has always started tingling after 2 to 10 miles, 
>>> depending on the type of "anything-except-drop" bar. BUt after 11 miles, my 
>>> palm is just starting to tingle. I'll replace the stem, then if that does 
>>> not suffice, consider a bar with some fore/aft bend.
>>>
>>> WTB Rangers (3") are quite nice! The outer knobs rub delicately on the 
>>> chainstays when I corner of hit a hard bump, but this is a beater, and I am 
>>> sure that those stays are not .4mm thick. Let 'em rub! The Rangers roll 
>>> relatively fast on pavement (sure, the gear is only 64" and the crankarms 
>>> are, I think, 180s, but still, compared to other knobbies, these do seem to 
>>> roll fast -- better, even, than the nice Maxxis Ikons that I installed on 
>>> my erstwhile late-Santa-Cruz-era (1996) Bontrager Race Lite. I am chuffed! 
>>> And the fatness (sounds like the KJV) just makes the ride plush and smooth, 
>>> even if slow and somewhat plodding; it's *nice* plodding.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 3:16 PM Patrick Moore <bert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks. No, no sharpie; perhaps a previous owner did? I haven't seen a 
>>>> name.
>>>>
>>>> This just in! Bar was originally 76 cm, I trimmed it 4 or 5 times, now 
>>>> it's 54 cm and almost narrow enough. But because of the bulge to 31.8, the 
>>>> levers can't move inward any further, and I like the grips. 
>>>>
>>>> Narrow is Nice!
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 2:41 PM Earls61 <rag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  Nice! That would be a great winter bike here in the snow lands! Did 
>>>>> you sharpie out the name on the down tube?
>>>>>
>>>>> Robert Alan
>>>>> Ohio
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 3:32:18 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I want to compare the ineffable beauty of my new Monocog with that of 
>>>>>> Leah's Platypus. Mine wins by a mile. I'm really serious.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I traded this for the 2003 26" wheel Curt Riv Road custom, so it's on 
>>>>>> topic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Seriousness aside, I just had the original rear tire replaced -- I 
>>>>>> swear, 5 lb; the casing felt and looked like a car tire! -- so that both 
>>>>>> f 
>>>>>> and r are WTB Rangers set up tubeless. The bike lost 2 lb from the tubes 
>>>>>> and that massively heavy tire, this with the sealant in the new setup.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also cut the bar from 76 cm to 57 cm, raised the saddle and shoved 
>>>>>> it back, and flipped the stem "up". Far more comfortable, far easier to 
>>>>>> pedal -- on the inaugural ride it felt like a 90" gear with a 135 mm 
>>>>>> crank 
>>>>>> on flat tires with brakes dragging.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's now fun to ride, though only if you keep "just ride" in mind; 
>>>>>> it's not a bike to try to go fast on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Off for bosque ride.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>> Patrick Moore
>>>>>> Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum
>>>>>>
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